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A dynamic analysis of the effects on pensioners’ welfare of social security reforms

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  • PEINADO, PATRICIA
  • SERRANO, FELIPE

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The aim of this paper is to analyze the dynamic effects of the different parametric reforms oriented to reach the financial balance of public pension systems on the well-being of the retired population. Using the Spanish social security system as a case study, a duration analysis is implemented to look for a causal relationship and then estimate separately the effects of an effective retirement age delay and a replacement rate reduction as well as the combined effect of these two measures. We also estimate the effects of a delay on the reforms. We find that a change in the effective retirement age would have positive effects on the individual welfare of retired population, while a reduction of the replacement rate would diminish it. The combined effect of the two measures would finally translate into a welfare lost of the retired population. The delay on the reforms implies higher welfare loss (to the affected generations) than the analyzed reforms.

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  • Peinado, Patricia & Serrano, Felipe, 2012. "A dynamic analysis of the effects on pensioners’ welfare of social security reforms," Journal of Pension Economics and Finance, Cambridge University Press, vol. 11(1), pages 71-87, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:jpenef:v:11:y:2012:i:01:p:71-87_00
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    1. EL-HOUJJAJI, Hind & ECHAOUI, Abdellah, 2020. "Assessing the financial sustainability of parametric pension system reforms: The case of Morocco," MPRA Paper 98912, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    2. Patricia Peinado & Felipe Serrano, 2011. "A Dynamic Analysis of the Effect of Social Security Reform on Spanish Widow Pensioners," Panoeconomicus, Savez ekonomista Vojvodine, Novi Sad, Serbia, vol. 58(5), pages 759-771, December.
    3. Patricia Peinado & Felipe Serrano, 2014. "Fiscal Crisis, Social Security Reform and Vulnerable Population," Panoeconomicus, Savez ekonomista Vojvodine, Novi Sad, Serbia, vol. 61(1), pages 129-143, Februar.
    4. Patricia Peinado & Felipe Serrano, 2017. "Unemployment, wages and pensions," International Review of Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 31(5), pages 670-680, September.

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